Name: Marc Carré
Type: User
Company: Woven by Toyota
Bio: Autonomous Driving at Woven by Toyota 🤖 Experiments at home 🏡 Previously: K8S, Go, GitOps at Weaveworks; Java, Scala, Python, C*, time series at J.P. Morgan
Twitter: marccarre
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Blog: https://www.marccarre.com
Marc Carré's Projects
4-3-2-1 minutes timer with 3 seconds to get ready, and a short "beep" at 75%, 50% and 25% of time left.
Algorithms and computer science exercises in Java
Cassandra Java Client
My solutions to AtCoder's contests
Utility tool to load Data into Cassandra to help you writing good isolated JUnit Test into your application
Utilities to generate UUIDs and perform conversions from/to timestamps
Library of utilities to assist with developing applications monitored via JMX.
Utilities to assist with testing
Library of utilities to assist with developing multi-threaded applications.
A horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long term Prometheus.
Coursera, Princeton, Algorithms, Part I
Coursera - Functional Programming Principles in Scala
An Eclipse CDT sample project with Google Test configured for Test Driven Development practice
An Eclipse CDT project to play with C++ language features. Developped using Test Driven Development.
Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud
Face detection and emotion classification, in Docker containers, on CubieBoard (ARM).
Files & utilities for Dell XPS 13 9360
C# Dependency Graph based on Reflection
Libraries and utilities to read and process temperature and humidity readings from the DHT11.
IDE templates, for improved productivity.
Example flux manifests for eksctl gitops
The official CLI for Amazon EKS
The GitOps Kubernetes operator
Play with weaveworks/flux
Container Machines - Containers that look like Virtual Machines
A Python 3 Library for Generating Anki Decks
Repository reproducing https://github.com/onsi/ginkgo/issues/633
Playing with GitHub's API & OAuth token in a CLI
An utility to manage GitHub releases, sign binaries & release them to GitHub